Blaze Minerals Limited announced the commencement and mobilisation of RC drilling at the Jimberlana Project. The RC drilling program will comprise approximately 8 RC holes for a total of 1,200 metres of drilling and is expected to be completed by the end of January 2022. The Jimberlana Project is part of a strategic landholding in a prospective `intrusive corridor'.

The Company is exploring the Jimberlana tenement for large tonnage, disseminated style mineralisation within ultramafic portions of the intrusion. The GAIP survey completed in 2021 had defined two chargeability anomalies within interpreted pyroxenite phases of the intrusion that supports the model of sulphide accumulation and mineralisation. These two anomalies are priority drill targets and will be drill tested during this current program.

An RC drilling program has now commenced on the Company's highly prospective Jimberlana Project. The drill program is designed to test two chargeability anomalies defined by a gradient array IP survey (GAIP) completed early in 2021 that identified phases of the intrusion that supports the model of sulphide accumulation and mineralisation. The anonmalies lie within intrusions of the Widgiemooltha Suite which is known to be mineralised with nickel, copper and PGE sulphides in nearby settings.